MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2010

MIL

MLB

4

2

10.0

0

0

0

2

3

11

0

.273

99

1.8

2.7

0.0

9.9

52%

.095

.117

0.50

2.11

1.80

92

4.01

97.3

0.1

2012

MIL

MLB

7

7

39.0

3

1

0

36

14

41

5

.253

111

8.3

3.2

1.2

9.5

44%

.298

.239

1.28

3.85

3.92

101

4.29

103.0

0.4

Career

MLB

11

9

49.0

3

1

0

38

17

52

5

.257

109

7.0

3.1

0.9

9.6

45%

.264

.217

1.12

3.50

3.49

99

4.23

101.8

0.5

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

BP Chats

Would you agree with this small change in wording, Senator?
"Any pitcher who has value --and has not yet proven himself incapable of effective and healthy with a starter's workload-- is better utilized in a starting rotation."
Feliz and Cashner would then be rotation candidates, but Jeremy Jeffress or Mark Rogers might not be.(Bernie from Brewtown)

Yes, I'm onboard with that, but since yours is sort of grammatically incorrect, let's once and for all change it to "Any pitcher who has value -- and has not yet proven himself incapable of remaining healthy or effective with a starter's workload -- is better utilized in a starting rotation." We can call this Seidman's Law of Swingmen. (Eric Seidman)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Although he has not thrown an MLB pitch in 2016, Mark Rogers threw 953 pitches that were tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2009 and 2014, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, Spring Training and Fall/Winter Ball. In 2014, he relied primarily on his Fourseam Fastball (88mph).